Arm Holdings CEO says US would have difficulty banning AI CPU chip exports to China
Arm Holdings CEO says US would have difficulty banning AI CPU chip exports to China By Max A. Cherney
SAN FRANCISCO, June 2 (Reuters) - Arm Holdings O9Ty.F CEO Rene Haas said on Tuesday that it would be difficult to block the export of CPUs to China that are useful for AI because of their widespread use and as it would be difficult to only block AI CPUs.
"CPUs are kind of like oil relative to the application space," Haas said in an interview with Reuters. "That's a pretty hardcore cut."
(Reporting by Max A. Cherney in San Francisco
Editing by Bernadette Baum)((max.cherney@thomsonreuters.com; 415-404-2697; @chernandburn on Twitter/X))
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